I don’t even know her name. We might have exchanged a few dozen words over the last five or six weeks. I know nothing about her. Not really.
But something about this woman’s presence — her gaze, her intensity, her confidence — makes me feel as though she sees me. She knows me. She is fully present.
This young woman works at a specialty butcher shop where I’ve started going each Friday to buy beef for weekend grilling. For her, I’m just another customer. But she has a habit — or maybe a talent — that makes her unforgettable to me.
When she looks at me, she is fully present.
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this experience ever since I first encountered her. It’s not romantic. It’s not a feeling that I’m special to her. But everything about her presence reminds me of how unusual this behavior is today.
Most people make us feel unseen. They make us feel almost ignored, as though we don’t matter. But this woman somehow knows how to give a stranger a gift.
It’s the gift of being fully seen. She is giving the gift of her full presence.

A sincere apology can bring color back when the world looks gray
As I faced my father’s narcissism, I had to confront who I’d become
Free phone wasn’t worth keeping,
I can change my appearance, but my inner self will stay the same
Sex is everywhere in our culture, but we’re starved for intimacy
Christmas tree ‘promotion fee’ is just another hidden tax on consumers
What’s this site all about?
Lesson from U2: Rejection doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to give up